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1250 Turner Street • Auburn, ME • 04210 (207) 755-5280 • [email protected] www.cmcc.edu/professionaldevelopment SPRING 2020 COURSES

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1250 Turner Street • Auburn, ME • 04210(207) 755-5280 • [email protected]

www.cmcc.edu/professionaldevelopment

SPRING 2020 COURSES

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Registration for professional development courses is open and ongoing. Early registration is encouraged to ensure enrollment as many courses fill quickly. Payment is due at the time of registration.

Important DatesCourses are not held on the following holidays:

Jan. 1 New Year’s DayJan. 20 Martin Luther King Jr. DayFeb. 17 President’s Day

Enrollment ConfirmationWhen you enroll in a non-credit course online, in person, or by mail you will receive an enrollment confirmation by e-mail. We will notify you of any changes to the course. Note: If your enrollment confirmation doesn’t arrive within two business days, call 207-755-5280 during office hours.

PaymentsOnline:We accept Visa, MasterCard and Discover credit cards. Payment confirmation is sent to the e-mail provided.

In Person:We accept cash, checks made payable to CMCC, or credit cards. See above for credit card types accepted.

Employer Payment:If your registration is to be paid by an employer, we can bill your organization/company when a purchase order is received in advance. Cancellation/Refund PolicyIf you cancel two or more business days prior to the course start date, a full refund will be issued. If you cancel with less than a two-day notice, or if you do not attend, you will be responsible for the entire payment without benefit or refund. Business days are defined as Monday through Friday, with the exception of published holidays.

Your Registration Checklist1. Go to cmcc.edu/

professionaldevelopment2. Browse course offerings3. Register and pay online4. See you in class! If the class is

online you will receive course login instructions by e-mail!

REGISTRATION

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CENTRAL MAINE COMMUNITY COLLEGE1250 TURNER STREETAUBURN, ME 04210

KIRK HALL

No parking permit is needed. Parking at CMCC is free of charge.

WHERE TO FIND US

HOME INSPECTION Online Home Inspection CertificateWe have formed a strategic partnership with Carson Dunlop to offer a career home inspection training program. The comprehensive 10-course certificate program is available entirely online and courses may be taken in any order (except Heating I & II). Courses are ongoing and enrollment can be completed anytime. Upon registration the student will receive an email from Carson Dunlop with information and a promotion code to purchase the book.

Please allow 5–7 business days for delivery. Cost: $475.00 per course (includes textbook/binder).

Courses offered:• Structure• Exterior• Roofing• Plumbing• Electrical• Insulation & Interior• Heating I• Heating II• Air Conditioning & Heat Pumps• Communication & Professional

Practice

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HEALTHCARE & MEDICAL

Introduction to Phlebotomy TechniquesStudents will learn both theory and practical skills in Phlebotomy; practical skills will cover how to perform both venipunctures via hypodermic needles and winged-infusion needle sets (butterflies) and capillary blood draws via fingerstick and heelstick methods, as well as procuring high-quality specimens for diagnostic testing.

Course Number: WPD - 409 - 21January 29 - April 15Wednesdays, 5:00–9:00pm Registration Deadline: January 22 Cost: $799.00

American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS Certification)Instruction covers adult and pediatric CPR, use of the bag-valve mask,

airway obstruction, automated external defibrillation (with child AED update), stroke and cardiac arrest and other special resuscitation situations.

Course Number: WPD - 401 - 02February 7Friday, 8:00am–12:00pmRegistration Deadline: January 30 Cost: $89.00

Course Number: WPD - 401 - 04April 24Friday, 8:00am–12:00pm Registration Deadline: April 17 Cost: $89.00

BUSINESS & NON–PROFIT

Building Your Professional BrandThis course is intended for individuals enter the workforce or anyone who wants to improve thier overall professional persona. It focuses on developing a professional persona while showcasing

GENERAL PUBLIC COURSES

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the real you. Participantsare guided throuh several exercises which look at how they project themselves out in the world both physically and professionally. Work product includes a self-assessment of current brand and an outline of their future brand based on personal and professional goals. Participants walk away with meaningful tools to begin executing on their goals that build their brand.

Course Number: WPD - 022 - 01February 13Thursday, 2:30pm–4:30pmRegistration Deadline: February 6 Cost: $69.00

Supervising People: Essential Skills for LeadersNo manager looks forward to approaching employees about job-performance problems, yet few tasks are more important. Supervising People- The Essential Skills for Leaders will help you and identify communication barriers, performance issues and difficult employees. Learn the skills you need to address the difficult issues and improve team productivity.

Course Number: WPD - 009 - 01March 6 - April 3Fridays, 8:30am–12:30pmRegistration Deadline: February 27 Cost: $299.00

CollaborationCollaboration in the 21st century includes the capacity to work productively with different individuals and groups toward a common goal. Effective collaborators strengthen relationships by incorporating diverse perspectives, using active listening skills,

and focusing on solutions rather than problems.

Course Number: WDB - 001 - 01March 6 & 13Fridays, 12:00pm - 3:00pm Registration Deadline: March 27 Cost: $139.00

Introduction to QuickbooksDesigned for small businesses, this course will introduce the student to features and accounting processes available in the Quickbooks software. After two sessions, students will be able to maneuver within the sfotware program, understand how to do bank processing, create invoices, create billing documents, issue checks process payments and reconcile accounts. This course will also discuss reporting and walk through preparing basic accounting statements as they relate to financial needs and help for projections of growth.

Course Number: WPD - 051 - 01March 9 & 16Mondays, 8:00am–12:00pm Registration Deadline: March 2 Cost: $169.00

Individual Goal SettingThis course is all about setting and achieving goals, whether they be professional, academic, or personal. This session will guide participants through the importance of setting intentions, writing specific objectives and setting a disciplined strategy for execution. It doesn’t matter if the goal is to get to the next promotion, earn your master’s degree, run a half marathon, or give up sugar; this discussion will teach students how to get serious about goals and achieving, even exceeding them. Course Number: WPD - 023 -01 March 12

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Thursday, 2:30pm–4:30pm Registration Deadline: March 5 Cost: $69.00

Present Your Best YouLearn about the power of your personal image and how it impacts your career and life goals. Whether you’re a recent graduate looking to make a splash in a new career, or you’ve been working for many years but looking for a promotion or to just kick things up a notch, this course will help you understand what your personal image is and how to convey authenticity, professionalism, and confidence. Discussion topics include dressing appropriately for your coloring, body type, and face shape; determine what colors make you more powerful; and understanding the role of body language, listening and voice tone when communicating with others.

Course Number: WPD - 029 - 01March 26Thursday, 1:00pm–4:00pm Registration Deadline: March 19 Cost: $89.00

Creative Problem SolvingIf you’re looking to retire soon, then this course can help you benefit from a long-term perspective. Let us walk you through the multi-faceted social security payout options, making sure that you’re getting the most out of your social security payments.

Course Number: WDB - 002 - 02March 27 & April 3Friday, 12:00pm–3:00pm Registration Deadline: March 20 Cost: $139.00

Fundraising & Grant WritingThis 8-hour workshop is designed to

give leaders in the non-profit arena a comprehensive look at sources of funds and giving motives so that the organization can take right action to define its markets and its publics. It will open with identifying fundamental steps to lay the groundwork for making a compelling case for support, based on marketing principles. It will continue through the planning process by defining ways to implement the fundraising program, stressing the critical role of stewardship of the governing board and focusing on strategies built for success.

Course Number: WPD - 030 - 01April 10, 17 & May 1Thursday, 8:30am–12:00pm Registration Deadline: April 3 Cost: $199.00

Presenting with ConfidenceThis interactive course teaches you how to present to small and large groups with confidence. Participants will learn about structuring presentations for maximum impact and organizing materials to ensure the audience is engaged and informed. Participants will complete mini presentations during the course with the option of having the presentation recorded for future self-reflection.

Course Number: WPD - 024 - 01April 16Thursday, 2:30pm–4:30pm Registration Deadline: April 9 Cost: $69.00

Social Security MaximizationIf you’re looking to retire soon, then this course can help you benefit from a long-term perspective. Let us walk you through the multi-faceted social security payout options, making sure that you’re getting the most out of your social security payments.

Course Number: WPD - 043 - 21

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December 12Thursday, 5:45pm–7:45pm Registration Deadline: December 5 Cost: $20.00

COMPUTER & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

CompTIA A+Do you have an affinity for computers and tech? Curious about what goes on inside the machine? Or looking to jumpstart a rewarding career in the IT field? The ticket to admission with front row seating is the CompTIA A+ course; its wealth of resources aims to give you the confidence to pass the certification tests to add ‘A+ Certified’ to your resume. Course Number: WPD - 510 - 01January 6 - February 19Monday/Wednesday, 10:00am–3:00pmRegistration Deadline: December 30 Cost: $2,000.00

MTA Database Admin FundamentalsDo you work with or want to work with databases? Would you or coworkers benefit from understanding what is behind the scenes of the database world? If so, this course may be for you. We will gain knowledge of core database concepts, learn how to create database objects and manipulate data, understand data storage and explore how to administer a database. Exposure to database concepts is helpful to those who work with data in an IT world, or who want to enter the world of IT. Course Number: WPD - 503 - 01February 21 - March 20Fridays,9:00am–3:30pmRegistration Deadline: February 14 Cost: $1,000.00

MTA Windows Server Admin FundamentalsAre you seeing job ads requiring some knowledge or experience with Microsoft Windows Server Technology, but have little or none? This introductory course provides a look at: server installation, server roles, Active Directory, server storage, performance management and

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server maintenance. Suitable for those who need just the bare minimum, or for those wanting a solid foundation for further work with Microsoft Server. This program provides an appropriate entry point to a future career in technology and assumes some hands-on experience or training.

Course Number: WPD - 502 - 21March 30 - May 11Mondays, 9:00am - 3:30pmRegistration Deadline: March 23Cost: $1,000.00

MTA Python ProgrammingPython is among the most cited languages in learning programming and job skills wanted for the past few years. In this course, you will learn skills for programming, including how to write, document and debug programs using the popular Python language.

Course Number: WPD - 504 - 01May 1 - June 12Fridays, 9:00am–3:30pmRegistration Deadline: April 24 Cost: $1,000.00

TRADE & TECHNOLOGY

High Pressure Boiler OperatorBoiler operators control high-pressure boilers supplying steam to heat buildings and generate power for industrial purposes. Operators are employed in industrial and manufacturing plants, hospitals, universities, government offices and commercial institutions. Gain knowledge and techniques to operate a steam generating plant in a safe and efficient manner, and learn a practical approach to power plant operation. This course prepares you to sit for the State of Maine High Pressure Boiler Operator licensing exam.

Course Number: WPD - 601 - 21January 20 - April 13Mondays, 6:00pm–9:00pm Registration Deadline: January 13 Cost: $640.00

Bartending BasicsA hands-on pouring lab designed to get you up to speed quickly with the proper training you will need to be a fast and efficient bartender. Learn how to handle an array of different bottles shapes and sizes and all of the bar tools you would find behind any given bar. Along with the fun and often competitive pouring labs, you’ll also learn about mixes, garnishes, and recipes; glassware; tools of the trade and speed; steps of opening and closing a bar; handling difficult situations related to alcohol.

Course Number: WPD - 618 - 01February 13 - March 12Thursdays, 5:00pm–8:00pm Registration Deadline: February 6Cost: $259.00

Advanced High Pressure Boiler OperatorThis higher level technical course is designed to prepare high pressure boiler operators, currently licensed in the state of Maine, for the 3rd or 2nd class stationary steam engineer exam. Instruction topics include boiler construction, steam and water fittings, water treatment, steam management and efficiency, and diagnosing systems.

Course Number: WPD - 504 - 01May 1 - June 12Fridays, 9:00am–3:30pmRegistration Deadline: April 24 Cost: $600.00

Serv-Safe Manager’s CertificationThis training program stresses the importance and use of sanitary practices

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DIGITAL BADGING

used in kitchen work, specifically proper storage and temperature control of perishable foods. Maine laws governing eating and lodging establishments are reviewed. Students who will have the opportunity to take the certification exam to receive certification from the National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation’s ServSafe division.

Course Number: WPD - 619 - 01March 16 - 18Monday - Wednesday, 8:00am–4:30pm Registration Deadline: March 9Cost: $200.00

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FOR MORE INFORMATION

AND TO REGISTER/PAY

ONLINE!

What is a Digital Badge?A digital badge is a unique and portable digital representation showing successful completion of a competency based skill. Showcasing earned badges via online platforms allows employers to understand the skills mastered in predetermined competencies. Metadata about coursework and assessments is embedded into the badge, and made available through a curriculum repository or via social media. As individuals complete digital badges, they build an online portfolio, which can supplement a resume and show qualified skills to employers.

Learners benefit by earning important credentials quicker than traditional professional development or academic programs. Candidates for positions with industry partners will have validated competencies rather than relying on a resume and employment application for proof. Refer to our course schedule for a list of classes that are currently scheduled where learners can earn a digital badge.

For a full list of digital badges available through the Center for Workforce and Professional Development, visit our website at www.cmcc.edu/digital-badges

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FREE TRAINING PROGRAMS

The Center for Workforce and Professional Development is proud to be part of the Maine Community College System, gaining access to funding that provides training for pre-hire and incumbent workers for industry partners at little to no cost. Additional information for any of the training programs below is available on our website and registration is open through CMConnect. Here are some current programs offered through CWPD:

BLUEPRINT READING AND INSPECTIONFunded through through the Maine Quality Center Grants This 40-hour precision machining focused training provides opportunities for employment with ABB, Grover Precision, or Harvey Performance Company.

Training Dates: Refresher scheduled between November 22 and December 20 PMT Training scheduled on various dates January 6 through February 14

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALFunded through through the Maine Quality Center Grants A multi-faceted training focused on training professionals for employment opportunities at Black Bear Support Services, providing support to children within our community. Training includes OSHA BloodBorne Pathogens certification, AHA HeartSaver/First Aid/AED certification, and BHP-focused training from a certified Behavioral Health Professional.

Training Dates: Cohort #1 - Fridays, November 22 - January 17 Cohort #2 - Fridays, January 17 - March 13 Cohort #3 - Fridays, March 27 - May 8

COMPTIA IT FUNDAMENTALS+ & MTA WINDOWS 10Funded through a grant from the Harold Alfond Foundation Designed to deliver a comprehensive series of training modules to clients enabling them to seamlessly start a career in IT as help desk workers, computer support specialists, or equivalents. Combining learning in the technical areas covered by the two IT certifications with real-world exercises and deliverables for job seekers. Training Dates: Cohort #3 - Tuesdays/Thursdays, February 6 - April 14 Cohort #4 - Tuesdays/Thursdays, April 21 - June 25

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CMCC provides training consultation and customized workforce training solutions to help employers improve quality, productivity, and profitability by upgrading employee skills. Our services include:

ConsultationOur training specialists meet with you to determine your training requirements and recommend solutions tailored to your organizations specific challenges.

Custom Training ProgramsIn order to provide your business with a competitive advantage, we design training programs to enhance your employees’ workplace skills using a network of trainers and training partners

Training GrantsBusiness training specialists work with you to identify and apply for training grants such as those offered by the Maine Quality Centers.

Experienced Training StaffOur experienced trainers have the knowledge, certification, and facilitation expertise to engage your employees in focused learning experiences on a variety of topics, such as:

• Leadership & Supervision• Team Building• Communication Skills• Customer Service• Project Management• Marketing and Sales• Time Management

• Microsoft Office• QuickBooks• Trade-specific Training• Precision Machining• Electromechanical

Technology

WORKFORCE TRAINING

Contact Christopher Paradis to address your organization’s workforce development and training needs.

Phone: (207) 755-5229 • Email: [email protected]

The Center for Workforce and Professional Development is a division of Central Maine Community College (CMCC), offers affordable customized training, continuing education and professional development programs that provide businesses and employees the skills needed to compete in today’s ever-changing business environment. Our educational and training programs can be delivered at one of our campus locations, at your place of business or at a venue of your choosing.

Central Maine Community College is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution and employer. To learn more, contact Barbara Owen at [email protected] or visit www.cmcc.edu.

Located on beautiful Lake Auburn, CMCC is an ideal location to get away from the office for a day, yet remain productive. Whether it is an executive board meeting, a daylong workshop, or a celebratory gathering, choose one of our lecture halls, classrooms, conference rooms, or state-of-the-art computer labs as the setting for your next business gathering. Our accessible, on-site amenities will ensure your event is a success.

EVENTS & FACILITY RENTALS

Contact Alyson Daniels for more information on availability, room rates and additional amenities.Phone: (207) 755-5282 • E-mail: [email protected]

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